£850,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleGreen Man Court, Eastwick, Hertfordshire CM20
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
Freehold
About this property
Victorian Barn c 1850’s
Accommodation Is Around 1700 Square Feet
Two Reception Rooms + study
Kitchen & Breakfast Room
Four Bedrooms & Two Bathrooms
Lpg Central Heating & Double Glazing
Garden Studio With Power & Heating
Single Car Port & Parking Bay
Small Hamlet location
Freehold
The property
Green Man Court is a clever development of former Victorian farm buildings into four dwellings, this being part of the original barn now a delightful home with plenty of light provided by many southern windows predominantly facing over secluded gardens.
The accommodation
As shown by the extensive library of pictures, the accommodation is a blend of defined and open plan lifestyle, downstairs all being well-lit by natural light via the wide south facing windows. Upstairs takes advantage of the original barn style environment enhanced by many beams and timbers, many being original. The architect has done an excellent job providing plenty of flexible accommodation on both floors.
The accommodation both stylish and comfortable with plenty of exposed beams to create a cheering atmosphere.
The gardens
South facing, square secluded and pretty. Generally, lawned with established borders. Size is about 51’ x 44’. Also the location for the studio/workshop.
The location
Eastwick, a little known village off the A.4124 west of Harlow, close to the Herts/Essex borders. The village is mentioned in the Doomsday Book (as Esteuuiche), also has claim to the original story of the Witches of Eastwick and home of the delightfully named St Botolph Church.
Rail, road & air
Harlow station for the Cambridge to London (Liverpool Street) is 1.2 miles away for frequent services into London including the Stansted Express. Junction 7 & 7A of the M.11 are both around about 4 miles away. So is the A.10 to the west. London’s third international airport at Stansted, probably 10+miles
Aditional car park
There is vehicle and pedestrian access at the bottom of the garden which generates extra parking plus possibly room for a car port (subject to planning consent).
The location
Eastwick, a little known village off the A.4124 west of Harlow, close to the Herts/Essex borders. The village is mentioned in the Doomsday Book (as Esteuuiche), also has claim to the original story of the Witches of Eastwick and home of the delightfully named St Botolph Church.
Rail, road & air
Harlow station for the Cambridge to London (Liverpool Street) is 1.2 miles away for frequent services into London including the Stansted Express. Junction 7 & 7A of the M.11 are both around about 4 miles away. So is the A.10 to the west. London’s third international airport at Stansted, probably 10+miles
Green Man Court is a clever development of former Victorian farm buildings into four dwellings, this being part of the original barn now a delightful home with plenty of light provided by many southern windows predominantly facing over secluded gardens.
The accommodation
As shown by the extensive library of pictures, the accommodation is a blend of defined and open plan lifestyle, downstairs all being well-lit by natural light via the wide south facing windows. Upstairs takes advantage of the original barn style environment enhanced by many beams and timbers, many being original. The architect has done an excellent job providing plenty of flexible accommodation on both floors.
The accommodation both stylish and comfortable with plenty of exposed beams to create a cheering atmosphere.
The gardens
South facing, square secluded and pretty. Generally, lawned with established borders. Size is about 51’ x 44’. Also the location for the studio/workshop.
The location
Eastwick, a little known village off the A.4124 west of Harlow, close to the Herts/Essex borders. The village is mentioned in the Doomsday Book (as Esteuuiche), also has claim to the original story of the Witches of Eastwick and home of the delightfully named St Botolph Church.
Rail, road & air
Harlow station for the Cambridge to London (Liverpool Street) is 1.2 miles away for frequent services into London including the Stansted Express. Junction 7 & 7A of the M.11 are both around about 4 miles away. So is the A.10 to the west. London’s third international airport at Stansted, probably 10+miles
Aditional car park
There is vehicle and pedestrian access at the bottom of the garden which generates extra parking plus possibly room for a car port (subject to planning consent).
The location
Eastwick, a little known village off the A.4124 west of Harlow, close to the Herts/Essex borders. The village is mentioned in the Doomsday Book (as Esteuuiche), also has claim to the original story of the Witches of Eastwick and home of the delightfully named St Botolph Church.
Rail, road & air
Harlow station for the Cambridge to London (Liverpool Street) is 1.2 miles away for frequent services into London including the Stansted Express. Junction 7 & 7A of the M.11 are both around about 4 miles away. So is the A.10 to the west. London’s third international airport at Stansted, probably 10+miles
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